Studies on flower bud drop in peaches.
… bud drop. However, raising minimum temperatures of Redglobe buds to 45 during the winter effectively increased bud … December and January were a principal cause of flower bud drop.…
… bud drop. However, raising minimum temperatures of Redglobe buds to 45 during the winter effectively increased bud … December and January were a principal cause of flower bud drop.…
… Cold hardiness of eight grape cultivars increased from late fall through mid-January, after which buds and canes began to deacclimate. Riesling was the hardiest of all cultivars tested. …
Establishing the anterior-posterior (AP) axis is a key symmetry-breaking event in mammalian development. Gastruloids, aggregates of embryonic stem cells, undergo a similar process, …
… By tracking bud development, we were able to identify the onset of bud swelling and bud … At the first sampling date at the end of January, all sampled buds appeared to be fully dor…
… -chilled buds sampled in October require only LD for budburst. and furthermore, that buds chilled until January or March still require LD for normal budburst. However, buds sampled in …
The use of imaging for precise staging to determine the most appropriate treatment strategy is of utmost importance in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), given that it is the leading …
This study uses an unconditional cash grant program in South Sudan that had to be terminated due to conflict to assess the socio-economic, behavioral and psychological …
… In particular, the expression of TRN2 gene significantly increased in the buds of OFF trees from late in November to late in January, when it reached four times its relative value …
… required to damage a floral bud was inversely related to the stage of the bud; closed floral … Successive stages of bud development were produced in plants by forcing them on Jan. 24, …
… With the announcement of the upcoming results of the Symplicity HTN3 trial in January 2014, recruitment for RDN derived from clinical indication was hampered profoundly; …